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: ; - 3 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON that of any other dafly paper publ Washington. and cauat to tnt of all tne etrer dnity popers here added together. — = ‘THe STAR office i connected hinge. Advertisementa, « 316 ctherwiee, new im be sent day 0 y inforn . free of charue. To Correspondents Letters relat cither theeditoria? or ent of The Star she be addressed not to an wal, but to the roe Publisher, ax the case may be 2.—Th name and addvere must in alk cases acer pany tions, where cither publication or perusal ia desirol. Uniess s» verified they receive no atten’ <2 The Trish league convention assembled In Philadelphia to-day comprises the most prominent and influential representatives of that organtza- tion In Americs. The rule for the admission of | delegates, as laid cown by Presi tent Mooney, ex- cludes all save duly accredited representatives of established branches of the I ‘ue. The object Of the convention has been elearly defined, It seeks to streng! ‘mM Mr. Parneil and aid Ireland by purely peaceful and legal methods. The promoters Of the movi to compre Mictont intelligence nijed action and ed upo Tre- sof ring relief thas been satd and spirits or this convention in opposition to an ¥ of Violence towards Eng- Tang, 1t would ything but a friendly act for any advocate of dynamite as an agent of Irish freedom to force tat question upon the conven- Yon. SUI some indiservet Individual may do ft; bat ft would be unjust to hold the convention and tke league responsible for such sentiments, - —— = The telegraplite report of Mr. Charles A. Dan: Presidential prognostications 1s rather calculated to contuse democratte loaders who may be in clined to bim as a source of political wisdom. H+ Is quoted as saying: “I think the democrats can come squarely before the country as advocates ot atariff for revenue only. In the common con- Struction of lapguige this means that they could afford todo so, or that It would be advisaple tor ‘them to take that position; for there would be nv sense fn the assertion as simply stating a physi- cal posstbility. Further on in his talk, and after showing how the toternal tax mizht be cut down, and desertbing the effect a “iree trade Issue” would have upon certain southern states, Mr. Dana says: “The (fect of a free trade plank in form during the coming presi- din New York, in the present n, be ruinous, If would als: tleut, and probably Louls- ” By a “tree trade” plank Mr. Dana evidently a tari! for revenue only; for nobody advo- cates of thinks Of advocating absolute [res trade. Besides, the context of the interview makes tt Plain that tn using the term “free trade” Mr. Dana employs it In the general sense of the day to define @ tariff based upon the revenue needs of the gov- ernment. If Mr. Dana has not been misquoted bis opinions will require elucidation. — or — ‘The most prominent feature developed by the preliminary skirmishing for the political battle of ext year fs that neither party 13 counting upon Success a3 a Tysult of Its own merit and ski of Management. Each ts buliding more hope upon the weakness of the other than upon its own Strength, The republicans are calculating upon democratic blunders as powerful agents in their Dehalf, und the democrats are counting upon tue Continuation of the factional stritein the ranks of their opponents to give the democratic ticket. the Vantige ground. This counting upon contingen- cles will doubtless prove a disappointment all around. The democratic blunders may not occur, and the republican factions may unite. In that the partles will be forced to t m issues tbat the country can under- ‘Stand and apprec land are the speediest un for her. In the face of all th done by the acti ee The prohibitiontsts or Iowa have no alternative now but tc Teaffirmed decree that the constitutt ent forbidding the manu- Aheture and sale of Mqnors within that state Is tr Fegular aud invalid. ‘This deetsion overturns the Fesult of years of patient labor on the part of the Prohibitiontsts: but, though disappointed, they do Rot seem to be dismsyed. They propose to renew the agitation, and go Into the fight witha deter Inthation to make tf shorter and sharper than be- fore. This makes te quor question prominent §n Iowa Just on the eve of a presidential struggie, and ff the state were anything ike evenly divided, Politically, might render tt uncertam But with the large preponderinee of repnblican voters Its electoral votes are reasonably safe for that party. Bull the clection of three or four democrats to Congress Last year slows there ts some wavering, and will, probably, admonish the republicans not to take too much for granted. —- — — At the tenth annual convention of the Mary- land Temperance Alliance, in Bultimote, yester- ay, local option was highly commended as a Most eMctent ald to the protbition cause, Within a year Harford,Anne Arundel and Howard counties, and three out of the four remaining dis- Tiets of Queen Anne's have voted for local pro- hibition. With the exception of three or four @istricts, thirteen "3 have adopted local op- ton, which, with the sacattering districts of other counties, mak a equal t fourteen counties Out of the t e in the state that are op- erating under this law. The assertions proceed- tng from opponents of the law that the consump- ion of Liquor had increased in loval option coun- ties were stontly ettizens of Calvert county, which couuty had been dy the enemles of the law, as evidence Were read to the effect that the sale Of Mquor had been largely reduced. One writer @eclared that there 13 not one-sixth as much Uquor sold m that ¥ how as prior to the adoption of tf®new Another asserts that the law has put a stop * pernicious system of treatins.and has saved thousands of dollars worth of Fty and hundreds of homes from the sheriff's hammer. The president sald It was not claimed that the Law worked eqnally well in all counties; bnt It dtd g Proportion that It was enforced. ee = ped Into poctry” yesterday to find a ftring desertption of one of Mrsdy’s expedited Toutes over which the mall was usually carried In a boot. He followed his poetic description with the statement that this route, running through a Darren region, of no service to anybody, yielded Mr. Ker * dr: the ring contractors an annual promt under the | System of expedition of 49.460. And this route affords one of the mildest illustrations of that sys- tem devised by Brady and practiced for the “public good." —<oo—____ Mr. Freeman, the English histortan, who staid Jo this country Just long enough to get confused ideas tn regard to it, says he likes.our weekly Papers better than he does ou- dailies This 13 Ratural enough. The English dailles are just about a3 much behind current events as the ordi- hary American country weekly; and, as that 1s the sort of thing Mr. Freeman was accustomed to at home, he naturally prefers it bere. An Eng- Ushman wants his news as he does his game,— “rawther stale, dawn’t you kno —— ee A Dill has been submitted to the Michigan legis- lature which pro’ will during his lifetime, on giving notice to his heirs at law, and afterwards it shall be unassafl- able. A measure of this sort would be bad for the lawyers, but would help testators amazingly in securing the realization of their Wishes in the isposition of thetr property. —— en Now that the government has given Mr. Murch the fullest opportunity for mvestigating Architect ‘Hill, let him Dring bis evidence forward if he has any. He should eifler put up or shut up. e Reserorraton: s WATER COOLERS, e ICE CHESTS, and FREFZERS, OF the most approved kinds. J. W. BOTELER & 80N, epy6r - 923 PENNAYLVANTA AVENUE. ss Fane parece cra Carrorsis Re Woon. 1, 14. 14 awp 2 Ixomes Tutox. FETAL 2 thie OLE AB, Minch thick and 7 feet tong. PH! REY, ‘ABH, HITE ORK ond HICKORY PLAN OOASY, = * aoeoeten BUILDING Tiwi ae aes For sale at moderate prices by *JOS. & J. E. LIBBEY, OFFICE, 3018 WATER STREET, 7-bo Georgetown, D. 0, ontradicted. Letters trom | ad wherever adopted fn the | HON. WM. TAYLOR. An Open Letter from an Ex-Senator of Massachusctts. Orrice or Ww. Tatton, 8 Pexentox 89. TON, Mass.. Nov. 5 It affords ms please to say that I have recovered from asevere case of akin disease through the ure of the Curicusa Remepies. My cae, which is knows to many of opr best phy-icians snd to thousands of our citizens, has beon reported faily in the daily papers, and those who are interest! are re‘erred to it. It i+ not of it, however that Inow propose to write, but of some fea ures which I have invari :biy found to accom- Pany the treatment of asin and Mond diseases whic unnece-sarly retsrd s cuve. Those ars: 1. A lack of knosledie aa to how the remedies sucgosted are to b used. 2. Ca-eless or smodic nae of them. J. Neglect | of proper sanitary and hyg -nie measures and auxiliary treatment. 4. Want cf patence nec asary to eff-ct permanent cure. It would seem hardly necessary to advixe one who has psid out his money for medicine, to master the directions and general philosophy of treat- ment recommended. by which aloue he can expect to make reure. But such is often the case. Many do not half learn how to obtain ali the effect of the remedies, because they do not half read the pamphlet «ecompany- ing them. entitled Diseases of the Skin and Blood and How ty Cuve Them. + the:e know so much more than the originators that they feel in need of no instruction. In either case there can be no reat «uccess. The CUTI- ©URA KESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, shonid be taxen internaily Cvrrewna and Crricura Soap, the gr atskiu curve, applied externally a8 many times erday as is jouud to agree with the natare of the dis Ty and faithfully persinted in. Care- jodie use of them cannot bo ex- pectat to favorably affect diseases which have been years in reaching a chronic state. Nor I» it Teasonable to hope for speedy cures in cases tortured for years by physicians with mer- cury, arsenic, zie and lead. Blood humors, which are born in the system in many esses, and in oth ra have poisoned the blood @p years, must be patiently treated, with all the afd obtduable of nourishing fo a and wholesome exereing, to make a permanent cure. In my own case I have experienced 80 much of failure, of dspondeney, of useless expendizures, of worthless ad- vies, of lone, increase snffering, instead of speedy relief, a8 promised; of icuorance, of superstition, of poisons and poisoners, that I feel it both a duty and pleasure not only to recommend to all sufferers from every form of skin and blood di eises these pure and wholesome reme ites, but to emphasize those points witich have rendered a cure in my case powsible, viz: an inteligent, faithful and persistent use of the CuTIcURA ReMepres. WM. TAYLOR. Price: CuTicuns Resouvenr, $1.00 per bottle; Cu- ricwna, Me. per box: lance boxes, $1.00; CuricuRA 3 Curicuna SHavixe Soar, 15c. Fold MATTINGS ! Vexrver Sxrars Will be worn very much this Spring. Our Stook is large, and we are offering great inducements in order to close them out this season. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS in Black and all the Fashionable Shades at Reluced Prices. BONNET AND GUINET BLACK SILKS are known to be the best in the market. We keep full lines of both. ELEGANT COLORED GROS GRAINS at $1.50, the best Stik ever sold for the price. SURAHS IN ALL SHADES. CHSCKED SURAHS ALL COLORS. PRINTED PONGEES IN GREAT VARIETY. BLACK PONGEE makes the Coolest Dress that can be ‘worn in the shape of Silk. SH AND SPANISH GUIPURE LACES AND rT in choice qualities. ELEGANT ‘STOCK OF FINE SASHES, SPA WHITE MULL DRESSES in the greatest variety, We are snowing the most elegant lot o& WHITE EM- BROIDERED DRESSES eyer seen in this city. FANCY WOOL SUITINGS IN NEW DESIGNS. TWILLED SILK HERNANI IN EVERY GRADE. WE KEFP THE LARGEST STOCK OF FINE MOURNING GOODS south of Philadelphia, rep- resenting every thing New and Handsome made in Black Goods, 200 PIECES OF BEAUTIFUL SATIN: are gaining favor every da} being sold very rapidly. OUR STOCK WAS NEVER LARGER THAN NOW AND THE GOODS NEVER SO BEAUTIFUL, SATINES and choice styles are ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PEN SSYLVANIA AViNU} N. B.—The best is the cheapest, ap2t Tr Srnoxozst Anauaesr. After all, the best test of acceptable acrvi-oon the part of any merchant is the number of Purmanent Custo- rs he secures. Some Clothing Houses assume that bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” and take chances on their customer's return after ho has been once plucked. But, alas, the supply of new cus- tomers finally runs ont, and it is only a question of time when the ‘‘Artful Dodger” is left without any more lambs to shear. We have a large ani rapidly growing constituency, to which we refer with pride, many of our patrons having aealt with us for years, and send lots of their friends to us to be clothed. Tho verdict of @qj the public is that our Men's, Boys’ and Children’s CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAP! At SINGLETON & HOEK) ap2s 801 MARKET SPAC! J{LPHONZO YOUNGS, 6¢4 NINTH STREET, 1S 4 SELLING— 4 Ibs. ig lbs, extra Choice Cr ican Pure Vt. y Tomatoes, ery Best Suar Corn. ibs. Grauniated Sugar. ‘foe "93 (0 Ibs. New Prunes... 2. beac sfor_ 75 ELPHONZO YOUSGS, Grocer. ‘Bis 9th utreet, between E and F. Ar Baws. Pr CK's BAD BOY, ‘The most humorous book ever published, 50 cts., only 37 cts., at BAUM'’S. A lot of new Books Just reccived at lower prices than any bookstore. fap25) 416 HE SiIEFF, THE KRANICH & BACH and other NEW ENG 2 KER and the PRE SUPER MFRINO UNDERWEAR. PLAIN AND FANCY SILK, BALBRIGGAN, LISLE - LOLTON HALE-ROSE. NEW Ni CKWEAK, HDKFS., GLOVES, &c., &e. Popular Prices. « W. 8. TEEL, 925 Pennevivania avent BBR BOB AA BBR AA BOB AAA BBB A A LACES! LAC! LACES! LACES! EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! ‘We have just purchased an entire importer's lot of 2,000 PIECES HAMBURG EMBKUIDERIES, Consisting of White and Colored Goods, which we will offer at the astonishing price of Se. A YARD, ‘This is a special bargain, and we adviso you to call at once. Also, 1 lot fine and handsome patterns, worth from 12% to 20c. ayard, Whicit we will Feli at loc. A YARD. LAC LACES ! Handsomest collection of patterus ever imported, Jit fine goods, worth from 12% to 25c. » yard, at 0c. A YARD. Also, big bargains in Bla-k Beaded Laces. One lot, very deep, worth $1.75 a yard, AT 98c. 1 Jot Irish Point Collars, ex'ra deep, honestly worth’ nd never sold at less than $1.25 to $1.50, AT 97c. MILLINERY. Real Ostrich Tipe, in all the leadiny abades, at 980. a bunch, worth $2.25. sia LADIE: Made from heavy black Spanish Lace Irimming, at SUITS, o« Grain Sik, with Jet and 25, worth $35, Made of fine Pique and front, kilted ski 5, #3; 6, $3.25; 7, $3.50; 8, LADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S APRONS, In all sizes, high and low neck, short and long sleeves, Paited. trummed with embroidery and lace, at reason: able prices. AT BAUM'S, ary 416 7ru STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Susixa I =a Bexievise. or 8U ARE you koing to buy a SPRIN DRESS? Ifso, it will pay you to look at MY before purchasin, YOU need ing in the LINEN LINE, auch :8 DAMASK, NAP TOWELS or BELGIAN BHEET. ING, look at mine before you buy. HOW ABOUT HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR for LADIES’, GENS. and CHILDREN? I keop SILK, THREAD and COTTON. It will pay you to see them.” “ATE NS are cool and pretty: I ahow some CHUICE PATTEKNS. NOVEL DESIGNS in PRINTED LINEN LAWNS. S8CO1CH GINGHAMS—Such atyles as I show for 250. are very cheap. s: OAH NGS and PARASOLS are SELLING WELL. ¥ NOT? “tthe price I show them. pficos are very attractive. 8. L. HEMPSTONE. ~ 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _Goods Marked in Plain Figures. apm fu. J. P. Paras, IMPORTER OF FASHIONS, © 107 F STREET NORTHWEST, NOVELTIES IN LONDON HATS: w WHITE GOODS in endless variety. My styles and Clothing is THO.OUGHLY RELIABLE, and we lay lore stress npon this point than any other feature of our business. DOWNKIGHT HONESTY is what wo {usist upon, both as regards the manufacture of our goods and the treatmentof our customers Wo mike mnistakes sometimes—who does not?—but the man docs not live who can truthfully assert that when informed of a fault in our Clothing, that we ever refused to make it good. Our assortment of SPRING SUITS and OVERCOATS for Men and Boys iy extensive and elegant, and we re- spectfully Invite public attention to the eame, A. BSAKS & CO, LEADING ONE PRICE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, #16 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. ap2l Ovenine Day aT TAYLOR & HUFTY'S, 2% sy ty Ce a eg Hyg iy gd ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ON ACCOUNT OF BAD WEATHER, THIS OPENING WAS POSTPONED FROM MONDAY, APRIL 23, TO THE FIRST FAIR DAY, GREAT DISPLAY OF FINE, MEDIUM AND PLAIN WHITE SUITS AND DRESSES. PRICES TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. DRESSES FUR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILD- REN IN ALL QUALITIES. TAYLOR, & HUFTY, aya PPP A BRE A g88S5 00 1 gSS5g BOP AS RoR aa 8 So or & PPP AA RRR AA ‘888g 0 OL ‘SSS, P AAAR R AAA, 80 0 Beecd bP AAR RA’ A Sgss8 00 LLLL Sggs8 7 PARASOLS SATIN COACHING —_—-PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS, PARASOLS PARASOL4 PARASOLS Ps RASOLS. $1.80. PARASOLS PARASOLS: PAKASOL + PARASOL CARRIAGE PARASOLS, PARAS PARASOL: PARASOLS PARASOLS: $1.56, PARA OLS, PARASULS: PAKASOLS PARASOLS = SATIN PARASOLS, = PARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOL « PAKASOLS, $3.42. PARASOLS PARASOLS: PARASOLS PARASOLS LACE TRIMMED PARASOLS, PARASOLS PARASOLS: PARASOLS. PARASOLS, PARASOLS PAKASOLS PARASOLS PARASOLS: $5.14, PARASOLS PARASOLS: PARASOLS PAKASOLS CHILDREN'S PARASOLS, PAKASOLS “ATLASOLS * PARASOLS PARASOLS 900, Pal LS PARASOLS: PARA-OLS: PARASOLS STARTLING BARGAINS PARASOLS PARASOLS: PA -ASOLS: PARASOLS: Ix Pamasors, PARASOLS AND PARIS BONNETS | (\, yep G@oooa. es that a man may prove his | CONSTANTLY BEING RECEIVED THROUGHOUT ‘THE SEASON. B_a_e-c_a-t-w-s. ISHALL SELL THIS WEEK FOR $15 EACH SIX STYLES OF SUPERIOR ALL-WOOL CASS:McKE SUITS. THE MATERIQL 18 JUST THE PROPER WEIGHT FOR EARLY SPRING. THE PATTERNS ARE NEAT, NEW AND STYLISH. THERE ARF 1500F THESE SUITS, A>D THEY OUGHT £0 FETCH $18 EACH, FOR THEY ARE HONESTLY WORTH IT. BUT IWANT TO GET SOME ADVER- ‘TISI+G OUT OF THEM, AND HAD AS LIEF PAY MEN THREE DOLLARS APIECE TO TELL OX# ANOTHER ABOUT THEM AS TO PAY THE NEWSPAPERS. GEORGE SPRANSY, Cuotuter, apis 607 SEVENTH SPREET. ROTET YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH- ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 0c, PER POUND. L. C. BISHOP, Drugxist, apld —-790 9th street. corner H street northwest. EPP, A IT g885q > i FARE fT "aa a al RR OO ¥ Ya LT R Bia va E od aa a 117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA A’ on VENUE, LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY AT ©. WITMER's, apa 3918 Pennsylvania avenue. Quitzs Opened To-day, JOHN T. MIFCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania avenue, 100 Quilts, reduced from $1 tol#0cts. 100 Quilta, red: 100 Quilta, seductd frome $1 5018 Damask and Hi 8, th einen eech sores olor een, he et, ask Cloths, from 10x10 to . ‘10x18. All the Pri Eins Balin, Plain and figured at Ue etinced apl6-1m WANTED—HELP. sootain street te ANTED—APPRENTICES TO L=ARN DRESS- praking, at dile Pon nepivania avenue vortsweet, FOR RENT—ROOMS. z BRENT—NEWLY-FURNISHED Aprly af TOS Lith otreot OR ip) ey ee aae R RENT—TWO ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, ‘second floor, moderate im; poeure. Algo stable. ia. TRST - CLASS. Want oF situation and gooa salary, at Boom suitable f ‘ANTED-NEAT, IVE WHITE GI eral housework Gail at Lala Fierce S rear. Appy at 'S—SOLO AND CHO- - Senate c fot street north: It ANTED—IN A GROCERY STORF A YOUNG Man to take charg of the business in absence of Inust be industrious and come well recom- dress F.V.A , Star office. ANTED—CHOIR SINGER Wis: ‘cone OR RENT—TWO FURNISHED COMMUNICA- table for light housckeeptn cating unfurnished front rons, 1203 H etreet northwest. dreases to’ D. B. Church, 1213 12th 9 Also three coi Rent moderate a, eft BUlb? OF a lesired. os Ro: thwert. acompetent Woman for renetal house: Rie eee ee ar om Ao rook, wank oN Na Goo’ wawo* to a competent persun; work ight. Apply to 509 B strvet scutheast. ‘OR RENT—: WO ROOK en suite or single; cool and well located dress for particulars ee ars COLORED. vate family, with boar 1 ework. hub ee ork Hate N FURNISHED, THREE second floor communicating lare Rooms with bath Fooms, ete., at 1116 M street northwest, corner 12th. aplT-2W TWO COLORED SERVANTS, TO GO FOR SALE—HOUSES. toe | Pees Ive Fears old. Address ease ee ine Fo2, SALE —TAREE-sTORY | Bur Form fot 252100 to alley. lange stable. _ Price es. 000 half balance in i, years. que Scarwoe 916 F street northwest (basement), tween 3 and 4:50 p.m. p24-Se* FOR SALEMORE BARGAINS. THREE-STORY press-brick-front house, rooms, r. bath, modera improvements, splendi beaintifaliy located, on Rhode Island aveuue, in nice order: price, $4,500." Also nice three-story press-briok-front ten, rooms, cellar, inodern improvements, new; Roce. $4,250. "Aloo: we l-bullt two-story and back bullding prest-brick-front house’ T rooms, cellar and brick ata- le, good neihborbood, in nice order: price, $3,000, Also three-story brick house, 9 roome, ea water and | 45, bath, on H street, one square from Patent OMice; price, iW LOCATED a renidence, 1410 Q street nort! modern design ‘and fuish. Lot 21}§ TF. FOX, 920 F street northwest. R RENT—FOUR OR FIVE GOOD KOOMS CAN be rented from the owner of the house, at 1016 8th references required. FURNISHED, THIRD-STORY ROOM, or asuite, in privateGerman faintly; Uon. 716 12th street northwest. Boa:a, if desired. to Philadelphia: one first-class cook ‘and one houremaid. Good refereuoos required. Apply at 3 Dunbarton aveu ANTED-A WET street northwest. #treet northwest; good JRSE, AT 1416 SIXTH L FOR GENERAL GOOD COOK. GOOD wages paid and best references required; must do ICATING KOO ironing. Apply at G06 Last Capitol street, rest wt OF, ith RENT—TWO COMMUN. ond floor, 506 9th street north’ Best'references as to JOR RENT— I firstand wecond floors, with or without boar; prices; modern improvements; convenient to three 11th street northwest. D ST&RED DRUG CLEKK, D @ Loy, 16 yours of age, to attend Soda Fountsin. A'so, « Boy, 16 or 18 24 12th street nor TED—A ST: ADY AMERICAN OR GERMA oman for general houxework in a family of. oomns on third quiet home and who is will- 180, tl ight housekeepinuc provements; southern and eastern exposure. e Who Would Hi Adress ‘*Lebeau, ANTED—A WHIT |AN OR GI dining-room work, cook, wash and iron, “oF assist Apply any morning before jeoretown, D.C. without children; 12 o'clock at 1530 ze cara pass the door. il moderu improvem nts, 148 D street northwest. ‘oun Girl, to a fF seta; need ‘Hot apply anines weed M8 IN A LARGE HOUSE, DE- on the heiehts of Georgetown, id back; with or without board Apply to 1609 35th street. FDA 5:30 EVERY EVEN NG, THY vices of @ Gentleman experienced in OR REN T—MAY FIRST, HOUSE. edeereterences, BSE northeast, 12 rooms, modern improvemen quire of J. A. Tait. qi pounesivanis: avenue oor ANTED—CATERER TO TEKH CHARGE OF dining-room tn house already filled with boarde: none but those thoron. > RENT—POSSES with reference, 1 TV. three «tory and back building brick dwelling, ten Tooms, 728 11th street northw 5 ghddress WALTER STEWART, Georgetown. MAY FIKST— E WO: nnd jron to o with & farm country for the summer. SSR Cee alan Ti OR RENT — eouael ae "1519 Fierce street. each 5 A do light, clean ance, 1226 Fatree OR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM BRICK, 3 EL, ius northeast, one equare from Capitol ments: bowsession 42 B. DALRYMPLE, 214 11th strect sonth- |. Samp.e and partioulars maied for 15e. Hudson Manufacturing, C sasinl n imsediately. TE! G MEN TO TAKE nice light and pleasant work at their own hoi anail; 0 canvass! 349 Corcoran street ‘i |. impe. : rent (37.50, —————— ., 927 F street northwe TE AND COLORE j ay General Workers, Kitchen Girl: All bring references. Ladies can eee servarts at office, 926 F st. n.w.. C.E.PRICE & Also, German Ser D—EMPLOYM. furnished with firet- ibermaids, General He L. C. DUNDORE, 518 10th atreet northwest. BUREAU—FAMILIES Cooks, usewor“ers, KO. ; 3e hour's Fide of ct ISON, Falis Church, Va. ap: STREET NORTHW Adth st. pew. imyprovements. | meetiog station. These lota will be wold very cea) ANTED-—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, G E ct id Nurses, for this city, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. furnished Servants with Licensed Ayency. C, E. PRICE & CO. $30 per month; ‘all OND, 32 RENT—FURNISHED—927 E" pforsummer months, Inquire of WESCOT & WILCOX, Keal Estate Brokers, 2Uth and I streets KENTA NEW THREE-STORY House, 1118 Virginia ‘mithsonian grounda,9 modern improvements WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ 1 YECTABLE COLORED GIRL nurse or chambermuta; best refer 6 F atreet northwest. enue southwest, oppo ite chtirely new ofl painted. HOUSE, FINST- Se AOD Of 18 Eetree ler) improvements, furnish ANTED—BY A WHITE W AL 3. experienced cook, a Situation in » emi &. do general housewor! E elvss location, all mods or unfurnished, for six months, at yer¥ low re | q(ce bate Alcrens (Box W HOUSES, 9 ROOMS, BATH } 1920 to. 1940, $32 W. MILLEK, 513 7th street ANTED—BY A LADY A POSITIO: ter, copyist or to write for a law: best of references. Address Box —A LADY WISHES TO ATTEND AN | #child. Noob jec ion to 1525 T st n. w. yer; can furnixh flloe. a25-2t" handsome three-story brick, rooms, basemen back building, ba} windows, modern improvement possession May JOSEPH FORKE y ANTED_BY Place to learn the bakers’ trad Address G., Star office. “ DA SU eOy IN ¥ & YOUDK man of several years experien dress Box 30, Star office, - ANIED—A FREN O GERMAN BOY all modern imjrovement:, House nt wanted for one or more y% ARMS, 810 F st-eet northwest, SE, DESIRABLY to WHEATLEY Bios, H GIRL, WHO WI-HE land avenue vorthweet, return to France, will be glad’ to give her services ‘4s maid or nuras to any one who will pay ber expenses to Paris; the bost reference wiven. 3 atreet northwest. ANTED_—PLACES FOR COOKS muids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Boys, with references. Ri! AD HOST. corner of New York avenue, double House, 50x45 toa responsibe party and fitted up tor Society and Futertainment Halls, or divided into auites of feet. |The property w ome for family 1216 4 ‘omen net vanta Gan be sec En y. 926 F st. nw. C.. PRICE, 1819 G st.,11 r..m WANTED—ROOMS 'NFURNISHED ROOM municating, for light housekeeping, on floors, bet. 7th and 15th, Fund K sta. n.w. | tg exceed $10 per month: “Address, with locat r 1214 30th st. Br... © 1208 Dat. new. 10 $16 22d at.,8 rs., m. ANTED—TWO WESCOTT & WIL Corner 20th and I streets northwest. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS OR, KER TO THE IMPERIAL H¢ excepting the office occupied ter KB. Teleeraph Co, a completely furnishea. For rent and act G. STIMSON, at 5 THREE UNFUR the central yart of the cit referencs. Address Box 25, THRE OR FOUR UN D by gentleman and wife, for Licht house Keeping: in the northwest, Addross KG. é L, 100 ROOMS, porenily by the ‘The bar and billiard rooms a Inguire of O, B. MAT Villard’s Hotel: _LOST AND FOUND. ON LAST THU! SDAY, ON PENNSYLVA- | Point of Rocks ravfros: yy ANTED_—MK¢, , wishes work NIED—THOSE WHO -oks for restaurants, hotels and ea shores ¢: ly supplied through the Headquarters of Union Association, at 923 11th street no1 {N WANT 0. | miles from ths city: $18 per month.” ROBERT A. mn Books, bearing hame of owner. Liberal reward if returned to 614 ingylvania avenne, ES’ {® # of flre houses, |# Brown on them | HALL! R, 1229 9tn street, or 713 D street northwest, Adcress Box 79, Star | i last, a not Of pan L KINDS OF | rd e Porton | iaae of Chari new and eeoond-hand nitive or portion of stocks of Dry Goode, Clothing, &¢ liberal estimates made. ND, WITH WHITE 2" had on nickel link ed to J. JOLLY JON s ap? ANTED IMMEDIATE PURCHASER: Bed, with Pair of Pillows, all in Inquire ‘at 412 C street southeast. GIVING INFORMATION and tan Gyp, whicn was sto! Ist instant, will receive a liberal reward Address 1227 Pennsylvania avenue, N BE HAD FOR HORSES n farm; fine graziny, plenty of water ud wood shade and fine stabling; particular attention paic to horses by Dr. REBIER, Lut and K streets northeast. STRAYED--FROM 1815 VERMONT northwest, a large, yellow, white and dark-mixed d; auswers to name of return or infor ENCE, LARGE CARRIAGE HORSE: sore in front feet. Send notice where they can be seen to Koom 4, 1420 New York D—1404 PENNSYLVANIA A 2 Hair Mattresses, Feather TANTED—TO BUY BOARDING. MANSION, CORNER 6ra AND EN.W. © Large airy Kooms with first-clusx Board $50 to $60 per m. for two persons occupy and day boarders. Hall rooms OARD—PERMAN corner of 15th and I ALL. posite Willard’ rs and Pillows renovate neone room. “Transient IENT AND DAY (cPhergon_ House, to Clean for $1.50 per Sui M. T. SOUTH Goods called for and delivered by PRINCE, the inimt leaner, 1009 F street. HARD WOOD | pLOTHE rk not excelle LINTON HOUSE DINING ROUMS, COR. 77H AND Ter location central; table board am. ; larve furnished . sigut rates, room a1 WM. 0. NAYLOR, Prop. ANDSOMELY FURNISHFD ROOMS, WITH firat-claee Table Hoard, at 1012 14th street. m27-1m_ NTELS OR FINE Furniture to make or repair; have had twelve work, gharantved: ST CLASS BOARD WILL BE FOUND AT THE ‘orayth Dining Rooms, 1003 Pennsy!vania avenue. ‘Board per month, $15: 22 meal tickets $5, and single meals z5 cents. ‘The best Coffee, ‘Tea, Cream and Lut- terin the city. Luneh served at all ho ‘IKST-CLASS TABLE BOARD, regular breakfast and dinner, tickets for $1. ‘© common new guitcan JUSTH'S OLD STAND, Xo. 619 D street northwest. jew Clothing we sell cheaper than an; SW! STED—WasHINGTON, D. PER MONTH; three Re H. L ELWOOD, southwest corner 7th and E streets northwest." ja6-6m. ¥. OF PROPRIETOR. etentive servanta: very ree . RIcOM- Prop. COR. 10r# AND ESTS. ‘the cosiest and best conducted Board: . ‘Transient Boarders accommo- Meals atallhoure, 629 E DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND LEMEN, 812 F ot, n.w., cexular Meal 25 cents; 32 ak “Arnie 2, 1881. eell itis saerres Ba, FEM First-class desirable situation for families. Rates: day; $25, $30, $35 and $4) perm. E. W. DE Wwe LAPIER HOUSE, 8. 351 M street southwest. LD GOLD AND SILVER IN. cE —O} DS VE} LARG) venne, between 3d and 4 ANTED—UPHOLSTERY WOKK OF ANY DE- W *eorpten. 4.0. CHASE& BRO, ~ i" Noxt to Gity Pout Ohio, ANTED—STEAM CARPET GLEANING WITH- Order by a. HL CHACE iE, 490 MAT VE. 8.W., ‘rite Joun wear and tear th Sfatroota 117 MONEY TO LOAN. ‘$300, $590 $1, 000, ant cere ee: largeeums on firsi ‘or injury to your orate, Fromptattention, E. A. MOINTIRE, 918 F. We Esustans Waa other firm tp the alty,” ors renovated, Furniture steatned. Ordos int Mcke*, ioe alte ON REALESTATE. PROMPT atten piicatons : sWol ‘EDT & BRA! STEN ps etrect ONEY To LOAN, sums to sult, at lowest eecurity. 1437 Penne, INCE THAT JOHN E. ANTED—TO ANNOU: B Room ‘New York avenue, is aCom- 4H joner of Deeds for office from a.m. to5p. m. =p this aventio. Curae Booxs. A ial lot of BOUND BOO! 50 "Pee Somupruning Novela, Poventise Works eke LATEST BIRTHDAY CARDS, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, t for Fi y 9 - Agent for Fred'x Keppel's Engravings, nh Peart ayente. EFRIGERATORS (IMPROVED MAKE). Wargn Coot hoend or, CREAM FREEZEKs. ae FLUTING MACHINES, ali at lowest prices. GEO. WaTTs, an 314 Tth street, 6 doors above Penna. ayenus, ARDING. OARDEKS WANTED AT BLAD) tyate cool COUNTRY BO. MMoOP£¥ 70 Loan, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. B. O HOLTZMAN, 0th _and F streets northwest. REAL ESTATE AT Low.., delay. JOHN MAN SNe a vehicle at pleasure Address G. A. D., at X BOARD—TWO MILES NORTH OF ONEY TO LOAN ON rates, and without & aT F street n.w. good stabling for .t:orses and carriages. Address OOUNTRY, Star office, ap23-3)" ¥, LOAN WEST RA’ OF INTER! ATOM RELL ESTA: WRITS ‘Y. ISHER & CO. L NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOK Ai 1, 1010 fib street norkaweat: ‘ashbington, D. C., ADE 24, 3863. wife. JOHN ‘ONEY TO LOAN. RIIFIOUT Aoi si aenaes Perera find Uid'Biand, 469 Fs. ave, Teleyhonic comuection. as nuns $l00aad Gpwarken ae ever Se ‘earges moderate Aodelay, E 16 ¥ suet nocdiwest ANY CLERK INFORMING ME OF HIS SS, LAI ND SMALL. FOR SALE AND KENT, IN ALL PARTS OF CIT). LL OR SEND FOR BULLETIN. DANENHOWER TREET. aplé-3m BUY A HOVE AND P: NO MOKE Kent—3100 down and $25 ver month will buy agood six-room House with good-sized lot in northwest part of city, at $2,250. RK. ALPIILLULPS, 1428 N.Y-ave. aplé-lin OR SALE—NINE ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 632 0 west, obpositeto the High wchoal build ing, lately used as a buriness place, In- quire at 1729 9th street northw: House in re mb21-fw" FOR SALE—LOTS.._ OK SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOT AT A BARGALN, twenty-six cents per foot, on 12th atrest northwent. alle $10 cash, $10 monthly. Also house treet northweet, on monthly payments of $15. METCALF, n. €. cor. 15th #t. and N, ¥. ave. VOR <ALE—15,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND, fronting 154 feet on Fant Capitol street, at Scents & foot, (feat bangain; tide perfect. M. M, ROHRUK, 3 se ana IF YOU WANT A HEALTHY, CON venient. avd beautifal location for a home, look at the lot on 12th stret, east front, betwoen Manascliusetts id M street. and, pleaved, address Bil D- i 023 at” {OK SALE_THREE FINE B LOTS, ON Capitol Hill, near Pennaylvani: 46; smvell vot- taxe on one lot; great bargain. Inquire street, northeast. Simail house on one of the STAKE, 1429 New York avenue. LUMBIA HEIGHTS—l4tu STREET AND Boundary. We have now subdivided this en property of 120 acres into Building Lows, which we of for sale at 10 to 25 cents per foot— nee 1 to 5 years at § per cent interest. This is a good chance for homes or investment before prices advance. Call at our office for plats and informatic A. L. BARBER & € mh1-2m LeDroit _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, — GALT WATER RESORT FOR SALE, DELIGRT- PSful location: uo malaria; no moaguitoos; fine fishing, Hunting, boating and driving. YOUNG, ap25-2w 1420 Sew York aventie. Ok SALE-LOTS, AT THE FOREST GROVE Mineral Springs, néar the Washinwton Grove Cam wo enable the purchaser to tell off enough to pay for iin provements on his o Said lots nearly an hich as Cumberland; no malaria; fine mineral water and plenty of shade; five cottages there now. Address Box 28 Star office. ° ap25-3t" Pork \T FURNI-HED—RESIDENCE OF MBS. vias Patterson at **Brentwood,” with horses, car- garden and adjscent grounds; will be let toa private family forthe summer months: no boarding- honise keepers need apply. THUS. J. FISHER & CO. 1324 F atrest. ap? OR SALF—A COUNTRY PAGE ON THE HARE- wood road, fronting the Soldiers’ Home. For price | Md particulars apply to WM. P. YOUNG, | ap 1420 New York avenue. A BEAUTIFUL Di , WITH 1M acres of wronnd, in Uniontown, near line of Cara; fine oppoctunity for a clerk; will be gold at a great sacrifice if bought at onc. Call on W. S. TALTA- FERKO, 490, Barbour Building, Louisiana aveuue northwest, opposite Police Court. ap2i-6t* WO HIGHLY IMPROVE! D guburban seats of seven and thirty-two acres, one and four mil-s north of the city ; can be purchased now at a barcain: nlao, desirable Lots snd Houses in northwest section of city for sale, CASSIN & CAPERTON, Iw 1339 F street northweat. Foe SAF, ABI ant; will be sold cheap to settle an estate. emy. A.A. LIPSCOMB, ‘Crustee, 321 435 street nortl weet, apld-1m KR SALE—A FINE SADDLE AND DRIVING Horer, a sound spirited : TEs SMITHS Stables, oR SALE_A PAIR end Doutie Harn Dees ant good drivers. ap2s-40 ‘eT rove to hese Box 35, Star office, A SALE—1WO YOUNG HORSIA, PERFECTLY Any at FULTON: Sth wireet, near D street northwest. JUS SALE—ONE OF THOSE Kran ch& Bach and several other Pi: en used, Must be sold at meacr-fice 09 7th street north west. POR SALF—ELFGANT, Grand Mano: handeon rich tone: used but ashort time tool and cover; cost ty, and must’ be sold by PIANO + XCHANGE, 427 10th 2K SALE_A FIN board Go. "* Side-p-r tiagea. ‘Their make is th: "ay; or gring cr eummer gee paring promptly atten me Eee oa pository and Factory, 410-416 Beh etreot worth west GEYRR'S BAZAAR AND LIVERY: stre-t hor hwest, € Wagons, both second-band cad nom ah jow tutes. iux-top Buguies, $50, ladiet or Gantcinse, quits tack Ladies or Gentle . quite eth ond-baba, from $50 up. Was — Fint-hed Kow-wood Case; for only $185 cash, dn- #400, owner leavor 20th wtreet ay ‘OCK OF BOSTON BUOK- uewion und other Light Car best fn the country for the $100, up to $200, . Pamton Baggies for ons for DUKI BERK © cit Spoe.Grocer's wagon, 8 variety of Columbus Buggies, Horens adapted to all purposes Just arrived £ which we will sell at | a g00d livery stock in rates. Call and nee Row sari LEADINGHAM & CO."3, Onn be secu at 27 H sttcet northwest, JOR SALP—A VERY HANDSOME BARY. © riage, Just ws good as new. Apply at 519 7th street THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH BUILD- ing, on 14th stroct, near Khode Island aven located on Vermont ayenne. For terian apply to W. S Koose, chairman building oo: dK SALE—$50 WILL BUY A BEAUTIFUL PAIR five mouths old, wale aud feumle. B. ke E-MAGNIFICENT SQUARE GRAND Piano, rorewood cas, for only $225 cuxh; bance. owner lenving city. PLENDID B. somely finished, best ing been used but a shot . stool and cover: must city. Apply at Piano Rxchan: il beds, toves spd ing, leoniin: cabin 14, ft: lone, contaluing room and water clonet, finixbed it finished in biack walnut; pat Heagont f6r eale in th tof 9th street, Waxhington, WINER, 1925 E etreet weet, Washington, D. €. SALF_A LARG Promuntiy attended DK SALE — RAKE BAKGAT Rew rosewood case Pin MAGNIFICENT octave, carved Ives itive mouldings: stool and cover inno st haif ite value. th street northwest. aplT. — CARLIAGRS, Wagons, old and new, very cheap. Also a ne body set an low as a ride tare Ing elmew her. ON J. COOK, % rat WORCH & BKO rade Wagon—3 Cail and examine before neatly and promptly done. vest Washington. QO SALE — HORSE clover, 7c. per cwt.. W. L. MOOKE & GO., Steam hay pre, 13th HEAD OF FINE DRIVING nd apeedy horses, ‘One pair of fine Also, one Fxtension Vo seat and neveral Top and order; will be wold low. Also, one Mare with foal. HUGUELY & BOWEN'S, 645 New York aven OVER 100 TOP AND NO-TOP BU wies: Stnule and Jump Seat Jazgers, Two and Four Phatons, Coupes and latent styten, to be void regariiens « offer refused. ‘T. D. SCHMIDT & | vania aveuve. ‘amily Carriage, one Jump. Top Buggies, AU tn good pe Hockaways of the ot. no reasonable: 20. 466 Pentiayl- FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL VILLA, SITUATION high aud healthy, and good roads; 63, aniies from city and ig mile frvan railroad stetion ;' Louse coutains 10 eligible rooms; all necessary outbuildings; plenty of | fruit and shade; will be sold st a xacrifice. Call at office and see photograph. DANENHOWEE & 80 street COUNTRY PROPERTY NEAR THE CITY. Twenty-eight and a quarter acres on tho B. . Railroad, 14 miles from the city limits. Improve- ments, neat eigt-rooin House, laixe Barn and’ other outbuildinus. 1,000 DWARF PEAR TREES IN FULL BEARING. The house is located in a lange grove of oak tross, on ar eminence commanding a msguificetit view of the surrounding country and the eastern section of Waah- | ington. This is a very desirable property, and will be | Sold cheap xnd on euny teins, “For firth information Teal } state Broker, 1505 Pennsy?vania avenue, opposite north: entrance {1.8. tin AT OAKLAND. MD. TWO COT- e summer, nicely furnished and do=trabl; Fartculars appa to aA PERRY, € tin apply to nore. apli-lim SACRIFIC room Dwelling, wi A HANDSOME 8 acre lot, at Linden, on the plenty of fruit. DANEN- HOWE & SON, 1226 ¥ street. apl0-Im* T—A GOOD FARM OF 36 ACK? 8: GOOD eight room dwelling; fine fruit and shade trees; stable and outbuilding, j erfoctly healthy location: 1% PHILL ‘ork avenue. aps-im FARM THREE MILES with new four-room house; : stabliag tor twenty cows; feno: or dairy farm. Tnguire at ethwest. mh24-50" JOR SALE OK TRADE—CHEAP—TWO FAKMS, one 30 and the other 104 acres; 4 miles north of Washington: terms eaxy. Inquire of HUGUELY & BOWEN, 645 New York avenue. wh30-1m* ___ BUSINESS CHANCES. _ N A FIRST- A BES. i taurant with Bar attached, costing $10,000 for fit- ting up alone; situated in the heart of Baltimore city; South street; will take a partner. or sell it outricht. For particulars, address C. MYERS, 17 South street, Baltimore. FS SALE — DAIK ‘OMPU: EIGHT Cows and Milk Korte, one Horse, Harness and | Wagon. Apply at 1419 P street northwest. ap21-zt" PGE, SADe araP_GoOD WILL, STOCK AND fixtures of a Grocery Store in that first cians loca- tion known as The Armour Market, southesst corner New York avenue and 13th street herthwest.« MAl- THEW TRIMBLE, Asrignee. apld-6r OR SALE—THE OLD FSTABLISHED RESTAU- rant, 927 Detrect northwest, together with leane, stock, and fixtures, now doing & firt-clae business: sutisfactory reasons for welling. Apply 927 D street northwest. : al7-1it M ay EY TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER: proved security, in sums to «uit from $100 toany: ainont desired, at lowest rates. Cf interest’ lense ox, Rrnseanid without delay. ROBT. A. PHILLIPS. 1428 New York avenue. mh26 IBEKAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON time deposits. United States Boncs boughtand sold | packet Fates. “Collections made everywhere by J. 1. QUIER & CO., Baukers, 1416 Penna. ave. 13-310 ____. EDUCATIONAL. i PRO, H LARROQUE, OF ‘THE SORBONNE UNI- HORSES, AMONG THEM TWO two very fine jorse and ‘three ‘kof fine Carrimces, com- oupe, Coupelette, four and op, Jump Soma, 1 beautiful well matched tr | or carriage Horses. one muddle prised of Landa ix passonger Phe Side-bar and End Spr us, Extension tne Bi ‘ We Bows’ soon, and 1624 L strest n. w. OR SALE—ALL STYLE OF CARRIAGES, AS i, conaisting of nice Bar Buggies. Phactone, Fi nting promptly atten 621 G street no 8. J. All work guaranteed. JOR SALE—A LARGE 8 ie, Phaetons, two-seat Surry Also, @ linwe #tock of seeond-hand work and trade wagons, at the very lows Repository. 1290 High, .K. PROBREY. exchanged and for TOCK OF CAR y Wi PROPOSALS. EOONSTRUCTION OF THE FASTER) OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSiT Orrick oF THE SyeRpranr, Wasurnoron, D. ¢ Sealed Proposals, separate for the dil of the above w rk as eLumerated bel USL TWELVE M., ON APIIL TW April 16, 1683.5 1, Rolied Tron Floor Reams, Roof, ete. wught and Cast Lron Stairs Cat Stone Work. Carpenter's Work. Allin accoriance with drawings and specifications, | which way be seen at the office of “Chums & any explanstions asked for wil. be it is reserved to reject any or all bide, oF Ait be deemed to the interest of the in the blank forma, sovernmen; to do so. ‘Tho bids are to be made by filling i to po obtained at the Architect's off * Proposals are to Le endorsed *‘Proposuls for ———.,," und to be addreswed to 8. F. BAIRD, Secretary Smithsonian Institution, FOK POSTAL NOTES AND MONEY- OKDEK DKAFTs. — proros ALS. Seaied propowals are tuvited trom <THIKD DAY GF May, r N:tes," the issue of DAY, the TWENTY wenewthertioed by thret al Concent a e 38s ‘ail the Mone-Order rafts which the Dee Partment may reaulce for tse during « period © years, me Biabh, forms of bide, with fi sample Movey Order day of Angust, i Paris, Day and Evening Private Clastos in u French, (a specialty, ) Spanish, Italian,German, Latin, | 5)stem. Post Office Greek, Mathematics and Natural Sciences. 921'G.st. aplé-im* ap2l-s,w4w = UPILS TAUGHT IN ANCIENT AND MODERN | J>ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, &o. Tathematies and English itersture, | — Fino ity, for young men ing. for col- references. Address BALCH, OL venue, apd-lin* ‘OWE'S BOOKKFEPING—ONE MONTH GUAR- penmaunhip. eters 834 month, Home's nee fapid bust 3:30 to" ‘aud 710, 10 pet, Wednenday and tattrdny WoHOwr, cltrmerece ene (OF ladon. Prof MECCA IN MUSIC.—BY KEQUE-T OF NU- A inerous eunng 1 wall efuain this samaner. aud instruct, at redu rater, in Piano Lessons and Sing- ing by my remarkably abort method. Parties tor Par- lor Conc.rts, Operas, ‘and Uratorioe will find their Mecca in this System, which is the shoriest and best, ssving Yery highest cultare st ay maslon tastieane A116 at very. troot northwest. PROF. DE WOLOWSEL. ‘ist Dz L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR master, 1117 ivth street northwest. Private 1 6- mont mh26-1m* AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTO! MM Pesdisr'or'Voui ana tnstrucwsel Muslo and Addrees 945 K street norin es mia pam! upile i, thorourl, Hien, terme, moderate, ‘Special stn.w. Se Ta Coxcoup S. WwW. FLYNN, A.M. PRIVATE, TUTOR, = . 6th and K streots’ ia for the ssle of * Barnes” Mathematics, Grau French German, ‘Eaeian, Hoe and Coupe, Carriage and ‘Mond, ERIS eee Ss |S ‘Terms in savance. U.8.! a di Whe Gaara ge | eet gp eae oe greunrry, - FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ‘OR ACCIDENT. - ROBBY! 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